Saturday, March 17, 2012

Last couple of winter holiday shots


Awesome salad with grilled sheep cheese

Back home: coffee at Thee aan Zee in Kijkduin (Tea at Sea)

I'm going sulfate, silicone and animal testing-free. Does anyone have any good (or bad!) experiences with it?

8 comments:

  1. ohh wow. seems lovely.

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  2. Mijn haar vindt yes to cucumbers (shampoo + conditioner) in ieder geval erg fijn, gebruik al bijna een jaar geen/nauwelijks parabenen/sulfaten/siliconen meer (:

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  3. Wow love that mountain shot. So cool you`re going 'green'. The only thing though, the body shop sold out to loreal, and they do test on animals. Hardcore. So even if the body shop products are nto tested per se, it`s like bying a salad from mcdonalds - the money goes in to the pockets of bad guys.

    I have a lot of information on different true cruelty free products on my blog, under the section beauty. I personally think it is the best thing a person can do. For themselves and for the planet and animals. I use olive oil to cleanse my face of make up, an organic cream to moisturize and all the masks and scrubs I make myself from fresh organic ingredients. And I love the way my skin looks! I`m also vegan so that means that my body is all natural and beautiful the way it was intended to be.

    >'.'<

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  4. wonderful shots, that coffee looks delicious. Good luck with going green

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  5. oh i miss the alps ): I'm in england as exchange and i haven't been snowboarding since a year and i miss it a lot, but anyway, wonderful shots, and i love bodyshop, it's the best, but i can't recommend the make up things except of the lip butter, it is just brilliant! (: hope you're gonna like it as well

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  7. i once used the rainforest shampoo but it kinda stuck in my hair or something so that my hair seemed pretty (!) greasy.. but it smells so so so good!

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  8. the body shop is part of l'oreal... and loreal tests on animals

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